
Future Tense Fiction is a speculative fiction series that uses imagination to explore how science and technology will shape our future.
| Platform | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Monthly | |
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| Issues | 8 | Founded | 6 months ago | Last Issue | 24 days ago |
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The photographs sent back by the recent Artemis II mission were marvelous, a reminder of the ingenuity of the human species and the beauty of our planet. But there is a kind of thinking provoked by images of Earth from space—“Earthrise,” fo...
One thing I appreciate about speculative fiction is its tendency to focus on people rather than technology. The tech is in the background, incredible from our perspective but unremarkable for the characters. After all, it wouldn’t be especi...
I’ve been mildly obsessed with ABBA recently. Not their music, which I just can’t find a way to appreciate. (Reader, I tried, and my Spotify algorithm has yet to recover.) Nor the movies based on their songs, although I’m intrigued by one r...
Political scientist and historian David Runciman argues in a recent book that one way of thinking about artificial intelligence is as a machine to which we hand over some human tasks. In that way, AI is not all that different from other “ar...
I briefly used artificial intelligence as a personal trainer. It didn’t go well. I’d been in a rut at the gym, so I downloaded an app that claimed to use AI in its strength-training programs.1 After entering information about my interests a...
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